The script for Zach Cregger's upcoming Resident Evil film has reportedly leaked online, sparking mixed reactions among fans. The leak first appeared on 4chan on March 6, 2026, and efforts to remove it from the internet suggest its authenticity. The story features a comedy-heavy plot loosely tied to the Resident Evil universe.
The full script for Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil movie, scheduled for release on September 18, 2026, surfaced online via a 4chan thread on March 6, 2026. Fans who accessed it before its removal shared summaries and reactions on platforms like Reddit, X, and ResetEra, describing a plot centered on Bryan, an organ courier played by Austin Abrams. Bryan races to reach his pregnant wife in Raccoon City after becoming infected with the t-virus, encountering slapstick zombie mishaps including zombie dogs, zombie toddlers, and an overweight, acid-spitting zombie.
Reactions have been mixed. Some Resident Evil enthusiasts criticized the script for its weak ties to Capcom’s original games, fearing it echoes the tone of Paul W.S. Anderson’s past adaptations. Others see it as a fitting kooky horror comedy from Cregger, known for films like Barbarian and Weapons, whose early drafts also leaked pre-release.
The script's rapid disappearance bolsters claims of legitimacy: a Google Drive link in the r/LeaksAndRumours subreddit was deleted for violating terms, and the originating 4chan thread vanished. On X, user Mara posted on March 6, 2026: “just read some of the resident evil movie script leak because i was too curious 🥲 what’s interesting is the many comments of people who read the whole script saying this feels like a bait and switch 😮💨”
While the full script is now elusive, detailed plot outlines circulate online, warning of spoilers for those avoiding pre-release details. This leak highlights ongoing challenges in securing pre-production materials for high-profile adaptations of gaming franchises.